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One 1993. On the initial model the NRD 505, Japan Radio reportedly made less than 1,000 units and this receiver broke new ground for enthusiasts with it's high construction standards and precise digit...

The NRD525 can receive a wide range of frequencies covering MF/HF/VHF/UHF bands. Its general coverage is from 90kHz. to 34MHz. Optional VHF/UHF converter is available to extend its range. Has Scan and...

Over the years, we have sold a couple hundred (or more) of the JRC receivers. Thus, while all JRC receivers may be produced in a reasonably limited quantity, the model NRD-345 is a lot more scarce. Sh...

So what does this unit do?. Thus, instead of the receiving frequency ending at 30 MHz, with this module, it will extend up to 1999,995.00. At this point, finding a 545 is very difficult, but locating ...

This sale is for a very rare NVA-505 speaker sold as an accessory for the scarce and highly collectable NRD-505 receiver. The NRD-505 was manufactured and sold in limited quantities and it is said tha...

This item is a nice example of the renowned JRC NRD-545 HF DSP comms receiver. I am the second owner & it is in VGC . Plus also included is the original sales invoice dated 16 Sept '96. It is fully op...

While the receiver is especially scarce to find, these extender boards are nearly impossible to locate if you require them for servicing the receiver. There are two boards required to cover the servic...

This multimode receiver tunes from 90 kHz to 34 MHz with a 10 Hz digital display. Four independent filter positions are available with a 4 kHz and 2 kHz filter standard. The top panelfeatures a built-...

This is a scarce cord that is fused to protect the receiver. In addition, DC current is typically quieter as it does not introduce noise into the receiver that often is present with AC current. This i...

This sale is for a CFL-205 HF Tune board that was obtained from a working JRC NRD-525 receiver. Obtaining spare parts for this receiver can be a challenge and if you are looking for them, you may have...

It is in excellent physical and electronic condition and worked fine prior to its removal from the receiver. If you do not see the part for sale, it is likely that it has already been sold. This board...

The original JRC item # for this AC cord was originally MPKC03108 and they are impossible to find if you need one. Rather than modifying the receiver for a different AC input, we sourced the connector...

This sale is for a IF AF Amplifier board CAE-182 that was obtained from a working JRC NRD-525 receiver. Obtaining spare parts for this receiver can be a challenge and if you are looking for them, you ...